Premiere Pro CC-MediaEncoder : Reglage de sequence (composite en couleur linéaire) ?

Bonjour, bonjour,
Quelqu'un serait-il me dire à quoi sert cette option ?
Reglage de sequence> composite en couleur linéaire (accéleration GPU ou qualité de rendu max, néccessaire) ??
Je me demande si le fait que mon média encodeur me tape des 6 H d'encodage pour encoder une vidéo de 17mn qui ne comporte pas d'effet ne viendrait pas de là ?
Vu que je ne sais pas à quoi sert cette option.
Ahmotiond
Hello, hello,
Someone would tell me what is this option?
Setting sequence> composite linear color (or GPU acceleration rendering quality max neccessary)?
I wonder if the fact that my media encoder takes me 6 H encoding to make a video of 17mn which has no effect does not come from there?
Since I do not know what is this option.
Ahmotiond

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    Bonjour, bonjour,
    Quelqu'un serait-il me dire à quoi sert cette option ?
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    Ahmotiond

    You are not missing anything. This is how it works now in CC.

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